turning it clockwise until reaching a point of resistance.
over tighten the Vacuum Valve to prevent the port, valve or housing back door from
Performing a Pre-Dive Check
1.
Prior to closing the housing, turn the unit on using the po
switch should be pushed leftwards in order for the unit to be turned on. Make sure the unit is
properly charged and that the LED indicator flashes slowly (approx. 1 flash per second).
2.
Lock the housing and all other acce
watertight seal of the housing.
3.
Remove the protective cap from the Vacuum Valve by gent
screwing it out (image #24). Make sure you’re only removing the protective cap when
rather than the complete valve. If the valve screws out together with its cap, use the wrench
included in order to tighten the valve inside the port. This will allow for easy and safe removal of
the protective cap when screwed out.
4.
Install the Rubber Fitting on the Vacuum
Pump. Hold the Rubber Fitting against the
Vacuum Pump so its wide opening faces the
funnel of the pump. Insert the funnel of the
pump into the Rubber Fitting and then push
the fitting against the funnel until it is fully
inserted (image #25).
Important Notice
The housing should be completely set up for the dive prior to performing the
vacuum pre-
pre-dive test has been completed necessarily turn the check results irrelevant
and require performing an additional pre
Image #24
FRX100 VA R Housing Instruction Manual
27
turning it clockwise until reaching a point of resistance. Use only the wrench included and do not
over tighten the Vacuum Valve to prevent the port, valve or housing back door from
Prior to closing the housing, turn the unit on using the power switch on the Signal Board. The
switch should be pushed leftwards in order for the unit to be turned on. Make sure the unit is
properly charged and that the LED indicator flashes slowly (approx. 1 flash per second).
all other accessories which their installation might have an effect on the
watertight seal of the housing.
Camera should be turned off prior to the pre-
Remove the protective cap from the Vacuum Valve by gently turning it counterclockwise and
Make sure you’re only removing the protective cap when
rather than the complete valve. If the valve screws out together with its cap, use the wrench
e valve inside the port. This will allow for easy and safe removal of
the protective cap when screwed out.
Install the Rubber Fitting on the Vacuum
Pump. Hold the Rubber Fitting against the
Vacuum Pump so its wide opening faces the
of the pump. Insert the funnel of the
pump into the Rubber Fitting and then push
the fitting against the funnel until it is fully
The housing should be completely set up for the dive prior to performing the
-dive check. Any modifications carried out on the housing after the
dive test has been completed necessarily turn the check results irrelevant
and require performing an additional pre-dive check.
Instruction Manual 20200225
Use only the wrench included and do not
over tighten the Vacuum Valve to prevent the port, valve or housing back door from being damaged.
wer switch on the Signal Board. The
switch should be pushed leftwards in order for the unit to be turned on. Make sure the unit is
properly charged and that the LED indicator flashes slowly (approx. 1 flash per second).
ssories which their installation might have an effect on the
-dive check.
ly turning it counterclockwise and
Make sure you’re only removing the protective cap when turning it,
rather than the complete valve. If the valve screws out together with its cap, use the wrench
e valve inside the port. This will allow for easy and safe removal of
The housing should be completely set up for the dive prior to performing the
ive check. Any modifications carried out on the housing after the
dive test has been completed necessarily turn the check results irrelevant
Image #25